Thursday, September 16, 2010

Dell Studio XPS 7100 Review - Powerful Features and Great Design

Dell's recent addition to the desktop market, the Dell Studio XPS 7100 is phenomenal. Fitted with a powerful processor and with memory of 6GB, this machine is perfect for the heavy tasks and is especially ideal for gaming.

Physically, this desktop is very attractive. It is slim with matte silver front panels and black sides and top. While, like other desktops, most of the ports in this computer are fitted at the rear, the memory card reader is fitted at the front thus making it very easy and convenient to work with digital cameras. The desktop also has an optical drive for reading Blu-ray discs and for burning DVDs.

One of the biggest attractions of Dell Studio XPS 7100 is the low amount of noise it generates. Powerful machines like these which are packed with components tend to heat a lot when in operation and the fans fitted in them can be quite noisy. With this desktop, the noise level is surprisingly low. On the downside, however, this machine is a heavy power consumer.

With Dell Studio XPS 7100, the manufacturer has used Vision; AMD's marking method, in place of the GPU and CPU markings that we are used to on computers. While this might complicate thing for buyers, a little understanding of what vision stands for should help. There are four levels of Vision. The first level is simply known as Vision, the second level Vision Premium and the third and fourth levels are Vision Ultimate and Black respectively. The lower levels are ideal for light computer users - people who mainly use office applications - while the high levels are what heavy users, such as gamers, use.

Since this desktop is labeled Vision Black, it is ideal for heavy users. This is vouched for by the fact that it is fitted with one of the biggest processors in the market. The Dell Studio XPS 7100 also comes fitted with Fusion software. This software is used to boost the computer's efficiency and is especially ideal for gamers. When Fusion is activated, it shuts down any programs and processes that you are not using. This improves the performance of the machine.

At slightly over $1000, this machine is reasonably priced considering the efficiency with which it will serve the consumer. For a fuller understanding of what to expect from this desktop, it would help to read as many Dell Studio XPS 7100 reviews as possible.

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